The L5G is a 4K projector, which runs on Android TV. So you’re going to get access to up to 5,000 apps and games, thanks to the Google Play Store. It also has eARC capabilities, so you can plug in a soundbar for some even more impressive audio quality. It only needs to be about 11.4-inches from the wall to provide a 100-inch screen. Which is rather impressive, and what makes ultra-short-throw projectors so impressive.
The L9G TriChroma Laser TV brings Dolby Vision to projectors
The L9G TriChroma Laser TV is the “best in class” Laser TV according to Hisense. And it’s not hard to see why. Since it does have Dolby Vision included, which is pretty impressive. As there are very few other projectors that have Dolby Vision included. It also uses the Hisense’s TriChroma laser engine and it can reach up to 3000 lumens peak brightness. Which means that you’ll be able to use this TV in a room that has daylight in it, and still see the screen without any issues. With these two big upgrades, the viewing experience on the L9G TriChroma Laser TV gets even more impressive, compared to its predecessor.
Get up to 130-inches with the PX1-Pro TriChroma Laser Cinema
The PX1-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema is the newest 4K ultra-short throw projector with Hisense’s own TriChroma Laser Engine. It has a growing emphasis on versatility and accommodating a range of experiences. It can also provide a razor-sharp picture from 90 to 130 inches. Making it the biggest picture of the three Laser TVs that Hisense has announced today. It also has 4K resolution with native 60Hz refresh rate. There’s also Dolby Vision, HDR10 and Filmmaker Mode. Dolby Atmos Playback is available and WISA Ready. Giving you a great audio and video experience. Prices and availability were not shared for these Laser TVs yet.